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CAPRIL HOT TIME [N THE MORNING OMAHA, WEDNESDAY CTHE PLEASURES OF OFFICE. "NINETEENTH YEAR. ANOTHER )" REsu;x.mox; which commission © the sald proposed sites and su h of the treasn y grant such hearings t on thereto as they shall deem necessary, o 1 shall within thirty d such examination make asury a written Arthur J. Hight = oarn, for corn plantory illip O. Hirsch, ¢ Island, Neb,, gat horse collar signor to himself from Chicago will be via the Chi pokane Falls, then n, on which Dissatisfied With White House Entertainments, General Manager Ripley Will Leave the Cranky Oritics Road the First of June, | Mills of Texas Refers to Reed's Ruilings as with the Groat ym southern accompanied by any documents tak like manner d to the pro- | statements, maps, plats or | by or submit i DID THE PRESIDENT A GOOD CHANCE FOR HOLDREGE. THE LAND FORFEITURE MEASURE. ackott, ings of said agent partment, and the secictary shall thercupon finallydeterm of the building to be erected i d commissioners shall be fixed y of - the treasur ctual Yln\vlmg 4"<|wu» ed, however, that said commission appo department shall veling expenses, . <hall be nsed or applied for the purpose mentioned until a valid title to the site for said building shall be vested the location The compensa- The Breathless Good — Prohibitionists of the Liguids and Musicians Horrified at the Music, Its Consideration Strong Probability of That Being Named New Youk, April ¢ Rules that Senators Must Vote or Pair ~The Oklahoma ting of bondholders of branch of the U id the holders of a 1to declare the rdingly be paid h\ as His Snoc Western States Passenger As- sociation Doings. the southern Dallas, road was held yeste Wasnixaroy, April son has vetoed the house bill authorizing t | construction of an addition to the pu ¢ | building at Dallas, Tex., The bill as originally intre poirted from the t paid only his Wasnixaroy Bureav Tue Ovans Bee, WasHiNGToN, Ay There was a sp Cricaco, April 2 i by tho bonds, the property cove gned to accept the MON RIND. The eritics are after the president and his ‘Tennessee, rising to a | ey M la'\“" vy, Neb,, check-row nd nk Hora, Odabolt, Ta., dward H. Kidd, as 3. Romans, Dead. ok N, soncentrator: Henry Maxwell . MeCall, Blen Ta, api _us for _ watering Metinda May, Manchester, Ta., picturo ote.: Honry ' Raymond, Kellogge, Ta., pulling fence “staples; Hiram B Council Bluffs, Ia, coal screeng A. Whitcomb, Lyons, Neb., wagon usta THE SECOND VETO, 0 Much and the urs, President Har 1 cost of £200,000, W fixed $100,- 000 s the limit of expense and the president OPIUN AN L g , question of personal ment made a fow days ago by Mr. B vice presidency of the family in a ver savage manne entertainments they Device for Evading the cotter from the suy architec vising of the treasury that an extension of amplo of Tennessee to the effect that the ballot stuffing in his district. ruled that this did not personal privilege. Ripley assumes his new duties Customs Laws. cently given. The prohibition organ at several of the harsh things dimensions ¢ building fo the same during the time the United States shull be or remain the owner thereof, R urposes except the inal Jaw of said staf Telegram to States customs offle up a clue to a smug- schene brought to light in Justice Br: well's court Y ing smuggled into America packed lemons are slicod seod removed w York and a matter of the bail Mrs. McKeo and the service y night, and lament that a man occupying so high and responsible a position as the president of the United States should > in such “frivolities’ place in the sacred p executive mansion. : papers are being sent to the white house in s, and good peoplein all writing letters to inqui They ask if th 18 now left no Burlington official who too prominent “Ihe building herefn provided for shall be posed to danger from fire b forty foet on ¢ cluding strects and alléys,” IDATIO AND WYOMING STATE Delegate Dubois of Idaho be afternoon when his territory would become a penditure for the neral Freight Agent President Stone and are all gone, in lemon rinds, transaction of public business 1, the pulp and whereupon he s der, and the speaker is more out than the gentlema simply an ontrage matter was then dropped. "The senate resolution was con ing the irrigation of the u y of the Rio ( or permiit them out of order All have bettei costly house amoint of thie annual expenditures for this purpose and some order of pre z asked this with some un- of the seam obliter- -m]m\nul of the same color s the three men, whose names becamo ymous with th ton, are considered signific caga railroad men. Ripley today: for a short trip to I taking cffect June 1. Juls course I regrot, 2 is then skillfully strike synor irred in con- d lands of tho large numbe: 5 the silver bill is c senate the Idaho bill will pa inflications now bill will not be thken up this week. v event the Idaho bill follows i after the silver bill taken up for cons rried over In the s that body next view of the might be done. Lec's opium the amount of st reports are true. dent and Mrs. Harrison engaged in th oy approve of such forms of amuse- These letters do not re proceeded to consider the emoving th charge of ecord of Wil was a prisoner during the v to escape the hardships of pr This soldier ach the presi- these lemon r |-Imv ..pl.. rial oration in th on life enlisted uld be e which the 1 for £100,000. The | sxtension is proposed 000 and was only completed last The president says, in part m not unfriendly to s liberal annual ex »ction of public buildings the safety and convenience of tho wnds it and nues will permit would bo spinion, to build more and less ind to fix by weneral law tl ¢ for the buildings. But in gislation looking to a and the 150 of ions, of the opinion that appropriations the erection of public buildings and | sking for publ all kindred expenditures should be kept at the minimum until the effeet of other probate leg islation is aecurately measyred. Lo eveetion h containing l wo ounces of the black nar- ad and filed taviff bill will come up in the Tuesday and will v month, 5o that the house ol next | i 4hq confeder: turned to the uni , but I could hardly « o aviny and subsequently re- fuse the offe ¢ i8 but the shadow doubt that Idaho will become a state within ial A gent Crow! of the prohibition organ has been end ing to ascertain if wine or punch was serv into’ committee whole on the bill providing for the ¢ tion of worsted cloti ing opium in’ ons was new to him. id, ‘“wasn't a professional smu it on his own a 15 would be cordial and no fricndships My resigmation, »se upon thatof Mr. Stone, has chairman of the republ o for Idaho and immed finally adopted by and it has passed the house he will p i and open the campai 1 be broken when I leave, and_apolonaris s offered to the central comin gler and_probably ho did ! i after the bill is to make clear a_question i classification oods under the exisking t d misapprehension. following so « no significanc gard for him, and b water were the only mimeree w mighty unprofitable b and without resort to sec iff and to cor that no living man v a matter of local xpenditures Illv] red »):mnun the sol nd suilors of the late war, fornecessary defense and for the extension of ov hother American states are of I necessity and_involve consider tions, not of convenience but of justice, honor, | state officers *t a full set of republic: ng that Mr, Dubol of the first United States senators from asure at the character of the programmes of the two entertainments The musical numbers were r, with a goodly pressing their displ t of the bi safety and the gen JOHN IS SLIPPERY, would be simply given last wi all of a light ¢ of comic song A California Inspector Tells Placing these goods on' the woolen cloths. AL Delegate Carey of Wyoming, who is to be of the first sena when it becomes @ sta “Wyoming is on thesenate calendar ahead of Tdaho and will be acted upon first, but the two territories, it is wnderstood, are to con At the snme time. the democrats will try o keep these m the strike, but everything he did then was ders from the board of di as asked if he could bea , he did, and I don tainment was given The present by &t company of Swedish bell ringers. WasniNaron, April s from that te to Tue Ber secretary of the treasury Asiiaxn, Wis, April 29, ived a long report on ought to encourage clas instead of the lighter quality. of fact the entortainments we customs oftic r, two small children of F aker were killed by but as a matter e ot for study, and the programme now for the sharc he tool in i President Millc rd to the smuggling of Chinese 7 higher rate of duty 1 prosperity.” & s AD DEATH OF CHILD RE) a Falling Tree and An- other Cremate Yosterday at miles from k10 a falling tree which their | small town twent father had chopped down. The same after- s in the midst now with all nis gen i under_protest. of moving the oftices York decided vized and the deci The circuit court igher rate was un- on would undoubt- demanding the consideration of sures in advance of them and they may try to talk them to death, but I am con- fident xlm before the end of Muy Wyoming vill both be states.’ BEEF CATTLE 1¥VESTIGATION. pecial commitice of the senate, whicl which the pre ¢ especially enjoy. T UTAT BILE bill, which wa noon of the tained l\\m © Iuw of Hanson that a careful inspection of the country and rouds crossing the state to the monument opportunities y are many and that introduced by . Struble of Iowa, chairman of the commit- s passed that committee Thie importer would recover rmm the pubic but when it w the most of the questions to M nts, after having ame day a dwelling occupied by hopper, was destroyed 1d his babe burned to death. The burn ing to res bin which he thought the infant too late found the bab; had been lett in the house. present force to prevent all the Chinese by u strict part from entering the to the house. excess to the price to t could not be prevented 1 1t the importer his until the supreme court rendercd It was the duty the people and the for a couple of years has been in the beef cattle industry, with a s to recommending some remedy u):unht tr nM« nen into the United S CUT OFF BY HIGH W as good as mine although' it is demoralization. hour which the com- A Party of Texas Hur of congress to b ‘n'n industriously at Worl ¢ . Over one thousand testimony will be submit embodying the mittee'in the way probabld that the committ )mplvhn" its Te- inted pages of “rancisco and Chi "he evidence seems to be that contracts are e safely each China- W gruarantee giv but I do not yet see the beginning of the end. of its speedy passage. t of the bill is to exte 1t will meet with support of the republi Bixcuay, Tex ers from Whit said the secretar cision was a palpable Violation of the b save the government, from plund authorized by the illegal et recommendations of th 1 Chind to deliy es want an association enforce tariff rates, title of second ns, and it is probable Ripley will hold the - TER. ers Will Prob- | Their Lives. A party of hunt- vayson county,and while in the Indian Terri- ably Lo , this coun , were cut off by the rising water and nt to the senate tomorrow or ¢ Chinamen report will be s ger and oppose its Under the provis ($140) is pail to save the people from the burden of mpelled to take to the trees, > the government and the p us of this bill the Mormon: departinent. where they have been for two days. A relief party left Senator Mandersou of Neb:mlm who is one active members of the committee, said afternoon that the sommittee would also report a bill providing for an inspe beef cattle designed 10 06 Llllml for 1 in the harbor transferred are taken to hl( the l'\*ul de: completely |||u|)|n-<l out. tion he will occupy’ Is @ v difference with ed unless they dis- urch and take the iunce under the federal constitu- Paipably wroug as the bill wus s it than to have Ant one and will ho oaths of i the rest of the it might be better bl pay the duty twice, MeMillen of Tennessee opposed the Red viver is full of drift tion of the Chi- the hunters, The chances are that the pa nt Harris of the Burlington e abah PR eON B e lay and bou with rope: ts, but s the and the current wpid it is doubtful if they can lclp will perish, The difficult ant to be avoided, fluud, is the mhln,»;m.m of smwu' The committee then arose and Mr. Dingley (0 ediately after mmediately alter moved that further debate be limited to forty the house tom committee on invalid pensions t dependent pension bill and put suid Chaivman Morrill to your cor- respondent th the morning hour in i purpose of the “the positions vacatec PARIS AN will at the earliest possible moment work his police authorities which the federal govern- 4 in any way, @ 1o constitu- ding that cattle ridye orinterru; The Marquis de Mol ager Holdrege of or transfers i n.un.un.'u nf {He Tt wis B Erena to! e the house back into tional objection to a law shall be slaughte cattle exported alive, as that will interstate commerce clause Panis, April und it is thought higher before all the that the bill will es down tomorrow and will serve lu(')h will be called up changes are complete. pussed before the sun g 1t was the decree s ago that this bill should be pa ul it s the disposition come under the of the constution, Ihe committee contends that 1 examing meat afte nnot be discoye ¢ them direet m on Mexican soil as nship lines will b from China and la near the United ach the country th rislation on this grress, i well conside Breckenridge of Ken- opposed the bill. < defended the de ‘-hvm provided Western State Cuicaco, April 2 there is no tis slauglitercd, the republi [Special el AlL the lines of the old Western Passenger associati the'l e Missouri i able time for debate in- ord, ery that we ar trying to rush the under whip and spur. will afford tempe 1y opinion vl will ln on of live cattle, wi 'lh""‘l'\ now Ij”'l SUFFOCA ws the inspee and all the bill dul was to continne the coliection pretation of the law given of the rules but will apy to make the debute by saving diseased cattle fr and permitting them to be cury stipulations Seott & \mel.mn..l Denver & lunl.\.lm represented under the in those nations ¢ will be much o doption of amendments ! will exelude Chinamen is continent. AN Fraxcisca, Cal., April ship that Brockeividuo of Kentuel amendment providi 1 ,mn wions with (-mn Bri ain for the pu 1 \'.llnrum on Wors October 1, 1540, ed the wmendment il undoubtedly be a lot of amendments pre 1, but I do 1ot think any of them will b The friends of the bi and woolen cloth have and the one to e most the arrvival of the Jupanese steamer in 1 oibaillylineaiin {cho is to send him at on 10 territory "rans-Missourt te with the consent of th : to his native country.” the point of or erred to the classification and The bill which the O s mmond will_also > northern democrats at_the measure by ind ling it down committee will A motion to re- o appealed, but the decis —— ARCHISTS ARRESTED, es and His S retary Among the Number. Twelve anarchists weve ed in thi yesterday. Among those Jnto custody were the Murquis do i v of add ious place mnlu at vi hout France of persons ch workuen to viot and pill = D IN THE HOLD. Japanese Women Stowaways Found Dead in a Stean " liesteam- = from Hong news that on ved this morni and Yokohama bri reh 26 from Nagasaki the bodics of swoinen were discovercd in the having been suffocated during the They had stowed themselves away in an cndeavor to leave the country. store rates wi being the seuse of the thing to be done was to provisions prohibiting monopoly t attle, 1 the matt d'sulling ves o applications and tha consic 15 for room on shipboard compotit 1rge oxporters ity of ships to the exclus ority that the first er and Clint Huvk warrant charging and together for fin i its present form, use believe that il as our resourees will now [nlm\l ot I!|l' f.hl of \!h re lican caucus, eallod for this eve Tournment, which was The Federal Court Gr from taking domicile of Jume up all of the KEMULER RESPITED. & a Writ of | Habeas Corpus. Aunasy, N. Y., April 20 The United States civeuit court has granted a writ of ha- The trouble arose in matter in which th able débate the bill g appropriation bill was defendants wor hips n Vo apoted o fair for cattle accommodation, s on some of points it is Bt they 1 a differential in usual that it be i t to and from could not rur competition 2 : house went into committec of roviding for the cl and woollen: busiucss which competitors whole on the bill tion of worsted ¢l imler, T course of which procee result disastiousl o bill, but on gene will stand solidly tog: > AMONAN NEED APPLY Tt is reported that President Har Y or two that p- s of ().\.nh(-nm granted and the Northwestern intimated so e place is i olation of the constit lainly 48 to amount to . th take place is in violation nsti upon the universal roll, who will contend that sixty-two ye , but the soldicrs understand idly as our resonrces will permit the limit will be reduced till all ave on the to make trouble » Wisconsin Cen Northwestern and i cut rates in WASITINGTON, April Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pe; stated within a ¢ pointment of th Business Troubles, tral, that the business of little public importance, the sideration of the land forfeiture bill tachment has L follows to Nebraskans Fry, Plattsmouth; J. G. a vesident of - that the governorship ! DUILDING BILL, 8 an who in eve manufacturing company of New > committec on the T 1 open account, 11's amendment Pacific would lessen its present time betwey Paul and Portland ei; Norchwester as to lands in Florida, Platt interrupte t that he lived in Oklahoma to offer a concu venue and Fifty-thi ment and reported the corpus returnable Juncii in jthe case of ground for the wiritis that which the exceution was to 't unde —_——— HNGTON, April 20, : Buk,]—Pensions b anted as Androw | Indianola Orang Brunner, St , Omaha, o—Blgin Archer, . Falls City; Johu D, Mon Juth Dakota: Original invalid — Duvid M He is anxious that the new offi cers of the territory shall be men who shall have no interest in the local discussions that now going on thorg betw resolution, which was the president to return the Oklahoma bill, explained that owi the word *west? h in the description of the boun usideration of the Bad business was the > of the suspension. capital of £100,000. receive the money due i to, requesting not only to beat this time but to 1t i3 said cvery one will [ IMBm I el TV izing the constr the so-called 1g the wmount of nu h\nhn the association and such is thought ni of the territory’s u The Presbyterian Cou tters will be mn of Faith, Mavrion; Prederick Nelson, Flandevau; {own; Nouh North, Original invalid-Ray- Afte August, Pritzke, . Densions: L Del ulins .\u.,ku. Brown, Ricoville; Jonathan | was resumed. amendment on the » appropriution o bill, but there is no appropriation’ will be On_motion to luy readiness for and desires that all the from all factionol inffu- it will not be lon; be an applica ious that these offic ally clashing, Curvain, alias J Georg Mathias, M Thomas' J. Levike, Montezumis prominent candidute for th ublishes returns from e vote on the revision od the y.‘ sence "fifty-two_memb » Wostminster iterviewed. d and he i3 ar shull bo as disinterest government as those of any the site shall be of the troasury cnt and the vote did not dis- should insist upon the sen- selected by qlml'mu was | close that fact he 127 have voted for a revision, 61 against than Hunt, Otiwma; Abel | Ricoville. Incerease—Wilson rue; Julius George, Leon Michael | Sabula; William 1. Norhaus, Mitch issue und inereaso—dohn W, Antrim, Dubuque, Original widows— Anua, widow | made by tho: siblo rule th should be counted, Blackburn asked if Mr, revision and 5 have not senators present and notvoting 3 Presbytories nearly one-half of which are in foreigu lands of Joseph Bulg No Oklahoma residents 1 terested, has b v , ha position under the his southern teip. action of the this bill indicates taken upon all other ing appropriations fo Sherman in and if the rules of committee on | which will be building bills, ) buildings in the ition bill heve- kept of the If the policy said in answer micnt of the new e MISCELLANEOUS, the Utah commis at Omaha ton the senate authorized the do that which the Thomas K. Cassell, Mt. Auburn, W vy Drowned. speukoer of tho house had sion left for his homs companicd by Lis LovisviLLE, Ky hat direction ers intends to Aivs, but it was Dubuques Aun, mother of | Hassell, Toledo; O. K. Loring, widow Lori Cantril; Mary, widow of A. Roth, Manly; Mary 8., widow of ws of 1 Bell, Rachacl, widow of Sa llo. - American Boodle and Noble Blood, m his daughter, ) Lake City aboug the middle t such senators constituting lte were to hold good nobody would not paired to vote, 0w much money was appropriated for i Puiraperreuaia, April 20, The ¢ riage of Maxin y until a strong association dy to go into one, but it must enough to stand alone is roprosented in today's passens 1 understand that the agreoment prom and, with herself . had & narrow esci while sailing vdi in a violent 1 sailing craft Vitve, ehaplain in the Unite should be announced from drowning o form of the Fremout bill as it o law within a d by tho pr The Missouri 1 ten days, left for Omaha lust night iion of ‘the Lous s says wll rogu will bo pussed bef ves was in exact accor with the cons v days unlvss | Wheeler oc on x||1|rv r]umh. s, Which will clean, all the by by is authorized taken up and vil mar an Albrecht, Count Pappen avia, and Miss Mary Winter rred this morning at_the of Mayor Fitler. The reiiyi ke the bride the countess Yappenheim, will be performed ut St tho responsibility theown upon the se ought to adjourn by themiddle of July, w was laid on the table - A Beet Sugar into an ussocin agreement must contain - strong 1 do not know that C | ,.1 At whiih will bo ocoptable, but T hope ho has.” At a meeting beld heve farmers and busi in the Oldahoma bill menti s dispatehes Last ni rected by a joint resolation in con is suid theve anization of tho terrtory, ud state of Nebraska m. cost of said Lo bill then pas tributed ams 1 servitude institution McPherson intr @ pension of %2, luced a bill More Vanderbilt Acquisitions ein this part production of the lio test prove satisfu wanufacture of beet s invited by publte nto Tk Brs ¥ that it is mg Vauderbilt inter st will obtain control of the Great Northern at the clection in a fow duys. Vanderbilts nt of Two p.” n Blair and Vac appolutinent Has Relatives in DexvER, Col,, A ington county Worum and James M. man of the town cox ‘1.&'1“ \4\1:”\ think proper ruska, fowa ana iued in person WASHINGTON under the name of Nora Bell Fra suid to have a husband and two ing somewhere in Nebraska, o to Omaha a 2 Charles Wint s trafe arvangement with the Union Pacif ahe treasury written report to ilts contemplated extending the Dalkott division of the Chicago & Northwest Fires on the Sioux Rese i passed Lasin Special Teley t arrived fron fgwick military reser. lovado wod' N intervior of the disastrous fires have been stockman by the head of cattle in the caped with his owr sinco the road ptiations were Vunderbilts and needed to_complete t entered into with the will raise the money Great Northern to Puget Sound. Victoria Starts tor England. Some ludians ting the five, of au oficer of 8 church tomorrow. A Labor Leader in Luck, a6, April 20.—Colonel Chavles 1. Fel- | many years superinten of the bridewell and one of the best known \ers in the has resizned, Mayor Cregic ited Mabk L. Crawford, a pr -~ Last Reception to the General Public 1" N, April 20.—The last Le of Wt at the white | Mus, Hurrison L 1 Mes, Wind Wana and My Rusk i e s Sentence, f od goa Bay Railway Of A 1 D, Advices from D ) at the rallway fr Del Al o frontier of the Trausvual repul ted und opeu togtra e —y NUMBER 'LABOR UPRISING EXPECTED, | A Ropetition of tho Black Rond Troubled Feared in Chicago. LOUD DEMANDS FOR EIGHT HOURS, ¢ Organization in Boston for a Change on the First of Status of the ropetition of the labor troubles | straw showing which w next two days the Tubon trotibles of 1886 on the That avenue for a great d factories and lumber v in 1886, the fos its_demands fo aw and others are not loth to fol- low their leadership, have been made on the manug t scems to be the general ing and demand fo ht-hour day will be Tho Journal suys an agroe sumption of w and new bosses’ usso wehed and that the men will resy ation has acty t, but the fact of m among the strik may turn out in full of the agreone that the enthusis may not cool so that the: ) » May day parade. mated society night formally decided to co-operate with the wtion ' Boston in cight-hour movement May 1, : for the mental unbal men who havo been times in the ancing of four 1in that institution twenty-four s arrested last night., He vaved of the strike, cight hours, ete, morning, shouting that non-union man. < Jumped in th but was fished out by the police, a state of mental de won't let hvm we would kil every ause the men 3 strikes and ln' surgeon in be only tempo- STILL SOMEWHAT UNCERTALN. Scttlement of the ¢ Yet Rather Doubtful. Crcaco, Ay & Tho setticment ters' strike is still somewhat unee afternoon a Telegram to oig mizition cannot employ more threo thousand hands and are opposed to coming to terms unless per toed to all the members of than two or work can be g and that the new rauization could furnish work for fora week or them would have to discharge half the o and o committee of the mayor this afternoon Tocument demanding non-union emplo; femen, who are ats made to burn them down if to work for us or clubbed ximm reifully ssocintion is com- lmllu 7 citizens, ') apitil inves'od hundreds of o ey on onr liwe work that is onty protected. unxious in this city to do all th alyzed by the ion we aslke Ch again be in its usual prosperous cons Chicf Marsh and his five consultation X precautions cuties that miy AYOR GRANT EXP) nything to Do with Meds | to Tur Bre.] conversation view lust evening, sai 11 known luwyer can an tulking about | two weeks ago a v it might be well to sutisfy McCunn an | have no trouble with him SIhis lawyer Mayor Grant Vincent loase be continned to hin for e wis MeCann's Mr. Croker and 1 well not to have ma itor that it was in to whom the may Pool RRoom Habitues Fined, fined 8100 each ed the opinio r Violating International Law.